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First responder in Skripal poisoning turns out to be Britain's most senior military nurse

First responder in Skripal poisoning turns out to be Britain's most senior military nurse | 21 Jan 2019 | Sergei and Yulia Skripal were given first aid by the British Army's most senior nurse, who just happened to be nearby, according to a new report -- adding further intrigue to the highly controversial case. The latest development in the Salisbury poisoning affair will fuel the claims of skeptics, who don't believe the official British narrative. UK authorities have claimed that the former double agent and his daughter were targeted by the Russian government in a bizarre failed assassination plot involving a military-grade nerve agent. It was previously reported by British media that the first person to provide medical assistance to the Skripals after they collapsed on a bench in Salisbury was "an off-duty nurse who had worked on the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone." [Yeah, right!] However, the healthcare professional turned out to be not just any nurse. She was Colonel Alison McCourt, a veteran service member who currently holds the position of chief nursing officer in the British Army. [Sounds like an obvious MI6/Deep State false flag to me.]